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I need a diagram of the trigger wiring in my bissell proheat 8930

I took apart the upper handle of my bissell proheat 8930 to check a problem with the trigger. there are two wires that plug into the black switch for the trigger and three prongs that these wires can clip on. I need to see a diagram or find out where to plug these in. My manual does not show a diagram of this.

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